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(Reprint) 1969 Yearbook: Roselle Catholic High School, Roselle, New Jersey
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HOw can i jazz this ardicle up a bit?

They always say “never judge a book by its cover”, so before judging Mr. Seaman in passing, you should get to know him better.
He grew up in Linden New Jersey, and went to Catholic school, which he went to with the same people from kindergarten to the 8th grade. There were also no cell phones, computers, ECT. He has also student taught at Roselle Park Middle School, but his first real teaching job was right here in Cranford at OAS.
In one word, Mr. Seaman describes himself as energetic, which I can believe considering he has a job coaching at Eastern Gymnastics, for the EGA cheerleading squad. Though he is energetic, he sometimes is shy, even though he meets tons of new students every year.
If he could visit anywhere in the world, he would visit Greece, and when he goes he should never say capeshe (period 7 inside joke). His favorite song, which differs sometimes, is Under Pressure by: Queen and David Bowe. - I also need a closing sentence thanks!


He has also student taught at Roselle Park Middle School. the first part doesn't make sense and instead of saying ton say a lot, the cosing sentence could be something like that's why you never judge Mr.Seaman like you never judge a book by its cover.

Are these names too Wierd or Tacky?

The Catholic faith is extremely important to me, and it has literally saved my life.

I am interested in the names Constantine and Nicea. Constantine after the great Christian emperor and Nicea (Niy-Say-Uh or Niy-See-Uh)after the city where the Nicean Creed (our proclamation of faith) was established. I am not interested in other Biblical names (i.e. Elijah, Luke, etc.) Because the names I have chosen also suit my taste as well.

Constantine _____ for a boy
Nicea Roselle for a girl


Love them both. Very nice.


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